Four North Carolina cities and towns will vote on housing bond proposals in the 2024 general election. (Photo: Clayton Henkel)
Voters in at least four North Carolina cities and towns will be asked to approve affordable housing bonds totaling $165 million in this year’s general election.
In Charlotte, voters have been asked to approve a $100 million housing bond the majority of which—$35 million—will go toward producing rental housing. The bond ask doubles the $50 million housing bond Charlotte voters approved in 2022…